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Page 1: SDG 12 Report IPB University

SustainabilityReport 2020SDG 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

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1 IPB University Lecturers Share Tips on Safe Handling of Qurban Animals during COVID-19 Pandemic

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Sacrifice is excellent worship for Muslims around the world, including in Indonesia. The sacrificial service

in 2020 is different from previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing Muslims to be careful in

carrying out the slaughter of sacrificial animals. All activities carried out must follow the health protocols

set by the government so that in carrying out the slaughter of sacrificial animals and handling sacrificial

animals must also follow the rules set. To socialize the procedures for slaughtering animals during the

COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Animal Diseases and Veterinary Public Health, FVM IPB

University, held a webinar on the safe handling of sacrificial animals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the first resource person, Drh Syamsul Ma'arif, Director of Veterinary Public Health, Directorate

General of Livestock and Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture, explained that sacrificial animal slaughter

is carried out by referring to government regulations, namely Circular Number 0008/SE/Pk.032/ F/06/2020

concerning the Implementation of Sacrificial Activities in a Non-Natural Disaster Outbreak of Corona Virus

Disease (COVID-19). He also suggested that they should pay attention to the Regulation of the Minister of

Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia Number 114 of 2014 concerning Slaughter of Sacrificial Animals

and Law Number 18 of 2009 in conjunction with Law Number 41 of 2014 concerning Animal Husbandry

and Animal Health Article 61.

This regulation was made taking into account the risk factors for the transmission of COVID-19 during the

upcoming sacrificial activities. Dr. Syamsul suggested mitigating risks when slaughtering the upcoming

qurban, namely maintaining physical distance between the committee, implementing personal hygiene,

conducting health checks, and implementing hygiene and sanitation at the slaughtering site.

The second resource person is Dr. drh. Denny Widaya Lukman, IPB University lecturer who is also a

member of the Veterinary Health Expert Commission, Agricultural Quarantine of the Indonesian Ministry of

Agriculture, explained that sacrificial meat must pay attention to halal aspects, sanitation hygiene, and animal

welfare. The slaughter of this sacrificial animal is a critical point in the series of Eid al-Adha worship. This

activity is also a process that has the potential to cause stress, pain, and pollution. Therefore, the material

presented in this webinar covers the handling of animals before slaughter, the slaughtering process, to the

handling of sacrificial meat.

This webinar is only carried out by delivering material without any practice, so it is still necessary to carry out

training through a hands-on approach to apply the procedures for handling and slaughtering sacrificial

animals and sacrificial meat with suitable health protocols.

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The Center for Agrarian Studies (CAS) in collaboration with Baitul Mal Aceh, the Religious Sociology Study Program of UIN Ar-Raniry, and the Institute for

Research and Community Service IAIN Langsa held agrarian waqaf training with the theme “Encouraging the implementation of innovative agrarian waqf in

Aceh" on 19 and 21 September 2020 using a virtual platform. The general public's understanding that waqf allocation is more for activities aimed at religious

matters and facilities (such as mosques, implementation of innovative agrarian waqf in Aceh" on 19 and 21 September 2020 using a virtual platform. The

general public's understanding that waqf allocation is more for activities aimed at religious matters and facilities (such as mosques, madrasas, and so on). In

fact, waqf allocations is also related to the other purpose, such as waqf for productive economic business that is able to generate profits. This understanding is

what we want to convey in detail to the trainees from various institutions in Indonesia. The main resource persons in this training were Mr. Bobby P. Manullang

(Dompet Dhuafa), Dr. Hendri Tanjung (Indonesian Waqf Agency).

The consequences of organizing online activities are on the technical equipment and network connectivity. Network constraints due to weather conditions for

fellow participants from Aceh caused obstacle of the training session, but it was still manageable.

2 Agrarian Waqf Development, Knowledge and Practice of Agrarian Waqf through Innovative Training

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3 FVM IPB University Held a Webinar on How to Handling of Sacrificial Animals on Eid-al-Adha during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Kegiatan Webinar yang dilakukan pada 6 Agustus, 27 Agustus, dan 10

September 2020 ini merupakan kerja sama antara Departemen Ilmu

Penyakit Hewan dan Kesehatan Masyarakat Veteriner Fakultas

Kedokteran Hewan IPB University, Kongres Wanita Indonesia (Kowani),

Persatuan Istri Dokter Hewan Indonesia (PIDHI)

Seri 1. Pemanfaatan Susu dan Produk olahannya Sebagai Peluang Usaha Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 6 Agustus 2020 dengan

narasumber Prof Dr Drh Mirnawati Sudarwanto, serta Peluang wira

usaha untuk Produk Olahan Susu, oleh ibu Dr. Kartini Istikomah SE.,

MM dari Kowani. Kegiatan berskala nasional ini diikuti sebanyak 495

peserta berasal dari berbagai Perguruan tinggi dan organisasi wanita se

Indonesia. Kegiatan ini bermanfaat dalam memberikan pengetahuan

tentang gizi,keamanan pangan dan cara penanganan produk asal

hewan yang tepat melalui Buku Saku Peningkatan Pengetahuan Produk

Pangan Asal Hewan dan Usaha Ekonomi Kreatif.

Seri 2. Pengetahuan tentang daging sapi dan daging ayam dan ide usaha kreatif. Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 27 Agustus 2020 dengan

narasumber Dr Drh Denny Widaya Lukman dengan materi

pengetahuan dan informasi tentang daging sapi dan daging ayam.

Materi ide usaha kreatif dalam mengembangkan bisnis

kewirausahaan berbasis produk pangan Daging ayam dan Sapi

dengan narasumber Dr Kartini Istikomah SE MM & Siti Amelia

Jorjiana, SSn dari Kowani. Kegiatan ini diikuti sebanyak 280 peserta

berasal dari berbagai Perguruan tinggi dan organisasi wanita se

Indonesia. Kegiatan ini bermanfaat karena dapat memberikan ide

usaha kreatif untuk membuka wirausaha baru yang berbasis pangan

hewan dan olahannya karena melalui kegiatan ini terbentuk kelompok

wirausaha baru berbasis produk pangan asal hewan dan hasil

olahannya.

Seri 3 Gizi dan Keamanan Telur untuk Keluarga Sehat dan Produktif.Kegiatan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 10 September 2020 dengan

narasumber Dr Drh Trioso Purnawarman, M.Si dengan materi Kiat

Memilih Telur Konsumsi dan Cara Penanganan yang Baik. Ide usaha

kreatif untuk memulai bisnis kewirausahaan berbasis telur dan

olahannya dengan narasumber Dr Kartini Istikomah SE MM dan Dr.

Khalilah, M.Pd dari Kowani. Kegiatan ini diikuti sebanyak 500 peserta

berasal dari berbagai Perguruan tinggi dan organisasi wanita se

Indonesia.

Manfaat pelaksanaan kegiatan ini adalah menigkatkan pengetahuan

tentang gizi,keamanan pangan dan cara penanganan produk asal

hewan yang tepat, serta memberikan ide usaha kreatif untuk

membuka wirausaha baru yang berbasis pangan hewan dan

olahannya.

Luaran kegiatan ini adalah terbentuknya kelompok wirausaha baru

berbasis produk pangan asal hewan dan hasil olahannya.

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4 Talk show discussed the business of sustainable food aquaculture production

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October 3th 2020

This talk show discussed the business of sustainable food aquaculture production both freshwater and marine commodities.

The talk show presented Agus Purnomo Wibisono as the CEO of Iwake, Imza Hermawan as the head of APCI, Maryani as

the owner of Kampung Lele Kediri and Dr. Ir. Irzal Effendi, M.Si as the expert from the Department of Aquaculture, FFMS,

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5 Fishtech Updates: Management And Asessment of Food Safety Practice

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Minggu, 17 Mei 2020

Webinar ini mengusung tema “Management and Assesment of Food Safety Practices” Manajemen yang baik dalam

penanganan produk industri pengolahan dari penanganan hingga distribusi ke konsumen sangat penting diketahui dan

dilakukan bagi setiap pemangku usaha. Hal ini dilakukan untuk menjaga kualitas produk yang dihasilkan aman tanpa

adanya kontaminasi penyebab sakit akibat makanan. Selain itu kepercayaan konsumen dapat meningkat terhadap produk

yang dihasilkan.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

This webinar carries the theme "Management and Assessment of Food Safety Practices"Good management in handling

industrial products from handling to distribution to consumers is very important for every business stakeholder to know and

do. This is done to maintain the quality of the resulting product safely without any contamination that causes foodborne

illness. In addition, consumer confidence can increase in the products

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6 International E-Conference on Sustainable Agriculture and Farming System 2020 International Conference on The Theme of Sustainable Agriculture and Agricultural Systems

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International e-Conference on Sustainable Agriculture and Farming System (ICoSAFS) is an international conference held as an expression of concern to build and develop sustainable agriculture and agricultural systems in Indonesia. ICoSAFS has proposed in the scheme "Grants for organizing international seminars/workshops with indexed proceedings on the Scopus database”.

The implementation of the activity was held in conjunction with the Cooperation Agency (BKS) Western Region of Agriculture and the International Society for Southeast Asian Agricultural Sciences (ISSAAS), Indonesian Chapter.

International E-Conference Sustainable Agriculture and Farming System (ICoSAFS) aims to improve the international reputation of IPB in the criteria of the World Class University. The specific purpose of organizing related to the topic of Sustainable Agriculture and Farming System include:

1. Media scientific forum to discuss sustainable agricultural systems and agricultural systems

2. Encourage and facilitate networking for Indonesian researchers, especially the ipb academic community, in the international arena.

3. ICoSAFS are mediating the publication of research results of the IPB academic community and Indonesian researchers in a reputable database (indexed Scopus).

The ICoSAFS Conference was held virtually via Zoom Meeting on September 24-25th 2020. The ICoSAFS conference consists of plenary sessions and parallel sessions. Various aspects related to sustainable agricultural systems and agricultural systems were discussed during the meeting. The conference was attended by 7 (seven) invited speakers from the United States, Japan, Croatia, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

The constraint of this program is the unstable internet network at the time of the implementation of the program.

This output of this program is advocacy efforts to improve competitiveness in terms of sustainable agriculture system and agricultural system in Indonesia, overall financing from IPB University to fully support the components of this conference event.

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7 IPB University Bahas Pembangunan PariwisataBerkelanjutan Pasca Pandemi COVID-19

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08 Mei 2020 Bogor, Jawa Barat

Sektor pariwisata menjadi sektor yang paling terdampak dengan adanya pandemi COVID-19 yang terjadi di Indonesia. Banyak tempat wisata dan tempat hiburan yang harus ditutup. Ditutupnya tempat wisata diharapkan mampu memutus rantai penularan COVID-19. Sejalan dengan kejadian tersebut, Departemen Biologi, Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam (FMIPA), IPB University menggelar diskusi online “Ngabuburit Bareng Dosen Muda BioIPB #1” pada 8/5. Diskusi kali ini membahas tentang “Membangun Pariwisata Berkelanjutan Pasca Pandemi COVID-19”.

Saat adanya pandemi COVID-19 ini, harus ada panduan tersendiri yang sesuai dengan kondisi,” tutur Himas Fuady Putra, SSi, MSi selaku dosen IPB University dari Departemen Biologi, FMIPA, IPB University. Sebagai dosen muda sekaligus Assesor of Indonesian Sustainable Tourism Award 2019, Himas menyatakan bahwa pariwisata berkelanjutan dapat dicapai apabila memenuhi kriteria Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Minimal memenuhi tiga dari 17 poin yang tercantum dalam SDGs, yaitu economic growth, sustainable consumption, dan production and sustainable use of oceans and marine resource.

Manfaat Program: Memberikan pemahaman kepada masyarakat umum mengenai upaya pembangunan pariwisata berkelanjutan.

Tantangan Program: Upaya edukasi ataupun sosialisasi ke masyarakat butuh waktu yang lebih lama dan berulang.

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The resource person for this training is Muhamad Baedowy who is a

successful plastic waste recycling entrepreneur and has more than 20

years of experience, the founder of Majestic Buana Group as well as a

student of the SB-IPB Masters Study Program.

The purpose of this training is to educate students to care about the

environment, change the students mindset that it is possible to convert

used items into valuable items, sharing business ideas related to handling

used goods (plastic), improve public speaking skills related to handling

plastic waste, and provide solutions for handling plastic waste. This activity

is useful to add insight on Sustainable Development in the field of

Entrepreneurship.

8 Plastic Waste Management Training to Realize IPB University’s Green Campus

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9 Sharing Knowledge with Knowledge Platform

CTSS as a center that has a mandate to develop sustainable science, is

trying to initiate a platform called the knowledge platform. The presence of

this platform is important to develop sustainable science. There are three

kinds of knowledge platforms developed, namely Transdisciplinary Tea

Talk, Graduated Student Monthly Seminar on Sustainability and Afternoon

Discussion on Redesigning the Future.

GRADUATE STUDENT MONTHLY SEMINAR

is a discussion held by raising the issue of sustainability. This discussion is

intended for postgraduate students throughout Indonesia.

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AFTERNOON DISCUSSION REDESIGNING THE FUTURE

This discussion is an “out of the box” discussion series that

discusses interconnectedness and wisdom. This discussion

series seeks to invite the public to look at the future in a

different way.

TRANSDISCIPLINARY TEA TALK

The Transdisciplinary Tea Talk discussion series is directed to

discuss the transdisciplinary approach and its application in

society. In particular, 2020 discusses the issue of the Covid-19

pandemic.

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10 2nd International Symposium on Transdisciplinarity Approach for Knowledge Co-creation in Sustainability (ISTAKCOS)

The 2nd International Symposium on Transdisciplinary Approach for

Knowledge co- Creation in Sustainability (2nd ISTAKCOS) is a biannual

conference organized by CTSS IPB University. In 2020, ISTAKCOS raised

the theme "Understanding Complexity and Transdisciplinary for

Sustainability."

The conference was held on November 3-4, 2020 via zoom webinar and

zoom meeting. This symposium is a meeting platform for various experts for

sharing the results of their research and experiences related to

sustainability. The conference provides insights into the implementation of

transdisciplinary and sustainability science in solving the problems of

increasingly complex development issues.

Link Activity: https://ctss.ipb.ac.id/2020/11/06/the-2nd-international-symposium-on-transdisciplinarity-approach-for-knowledge-co-creation-in-sustainability/

The conference was attended by 230 participants from Indonesia, the

Philippines, Germany, Taiwan, Italy, and South Africa. In this activity,

the committee received 68 abstracts to be presented and 42 full

papers to be published in IOP Earth and Environmental Sciences.

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11 National Aquaculture Seminar

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Department of Aquaculture, FPIK-IPB participated as a resource person in the 2021 NationalAquaculture Seminar organized by the Aquaculture Study Program, University of Mataram on:27-28 May 2021. The topics raised in the event were: the role of fish nutrition and feedingredients. Prof. Dr. M. Agus Suprayudi was the person of Aquaculture Dept. representative

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12 Training In The Implementation Of SDGs In The Environmental Sector

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1.1 Implementation Time 1. 41st Batch of AMDAL Basics: March 2-7, 2020

(offline) 2. 42nd Batch of AMDAL Basics: July 13-17,

2020, 42nd Batch (online) 3. 43rd Batch of AMDAL Basics: August 31 -

September 4, 2020 (online)

1.2 Brief Description

The first training in 2020 was held offline on March 2-7, 2020. Since the Covid-19 occurred, Training on AMDAL Basic were held online on July 13-17, 2020, and August 31st - September 4th, 2020. Participants came from government agencies, private sector, consultants, and colleges. There are seven speakers were involved in this training consisting of various fields, six speakers were from the Bogor Agricultural University, and one person was from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) RI.

The teaching materials given to the participants include the basics of AMDAL Training which was prepared by Environmental Research Center (ERC-IPB). Teaching materials are given to participants in the form of softfiles. All participants received a set of Laws and Regulations on the Environment and a collection of AMDAL Basics Training materials as well as documentation during the training in one flash drive.

1.3 Benefits

1. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities

2. Participant gained insight and understanding of the background, legal basis, basic principles, benefits, and AMDAL process.

3. Acquire basic knowledge of the concepts of ecology, natural resource management, and the environment and the character of the environmental impacts of development projects.

4. Gain knowledge about the function, role, and application of scoping methods, impact identification methods, impact forecasting methods, evaluation of essential properties, and environmental impact evaluation.

1.4 Obstacles & challenges

The implementation of online activities sometimes runs the risk of network disruption on the committee, speakers, and participants. In addition, the limited time for organizing the event meant that not all questions submitted by participants could be answered during the event.

1.5 Outcomes / achievements

The target number of training participants was achieved and all material were delivered well. The target for increasing knowledge and competence of participants was also achieved.

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13 FEMA Webinar Series Perspective of Human Ecologyfor Sustainable Development

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The Faculty of Human Ecology has successfully carried out the FEMA WISE series (Faculty of Human Ecology Webinar Series) which was held to

commemorate the 15th anniversary of FEMA as well as the launch of Human Ecology Book Volume 2. FEMA WISE runs for 8 series on July 22 until

August 2, 2020. Each series carries a different topic with the overarching theme "Perspective of Human Ecology for Sustainable Development". FEMA

WISE is fully implemented online, with the aim to prevent transmission of covid- 19. The replay of FEMA WISE can be watched on either Event FEMA or

IPB TV youtube channels.

Laying the Foundations of Human Ecology in Sustainable Development

Ecology is defined as the interaction of living things with their environment (biotic and abiotic). Studying ecology is like studying the interrelated web of

life. A single damage to natural resources can affect multiple environments . Global warming, flooding, air pollution, water pollution, deforestation, and

abrasion are a series of environmental problems caused by damages to forest resources. Environmental change is not neutral, but it is a form of

politicized environment, involving many actors at local, regional, and global levels (Bryant 2001).

Food, Nutrition, Public Health and Welfare from an Ecological Perspective

Currently, the earth's population has reached 6-7 billion people, and is estimated to reach 10 billion in 2050. Such a large population has implications in

the usage of one third of the earth's land for food production, 38% of water use, and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions from food production (Mason and

Lang 2017). Ironically, 820 million people in the world will experience hunger, 677.7 million experience obesity, and chronic noncommunicable diseases

will increase at the same time. The exploitation of resources should be followed by increased prosperity marked by the fulfillment of basic needs such as

food and health.

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Research, Innovation, and Business

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14 Development of Tea Waste Pellets as Boiler Fuel in the Food Industry

The purpose of the partnership research with industry in 2020 is to develop

technology for processing industrial tea leaf waste into pellets that can be used as

biomass fuel for boilers. The research includes the characterization of the

physico-chemical and thermal properties of tea leaf waste, development of

technology for making pellets from tea leaf waste and testing the utilization of tea

waste pellets as boiler fuel. The results showed that tea waste pellets can be used

as boiler fuel quite well, so the industry is interested in developing a commercial

scale of tea waste pellets production.

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Community Development

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Pendampingan dilakukan oleh P4W LPPM-IPB kepada

Kampung Sukagalih di Desa Cipeuteuy Kecamatan

Kabandungan Kabupaten Sukabumi untuk mengoptimalkan

potensi kampung ini untuk dikembangkan sebagai kampung

ekowisata. Modal alam yang dimilikinya sungguh sangat

mendukung bagi kegiatan ekowisata seperti sungai dengan

airnya yang begitu jernih yang membelah persawahan yang

produktif dan rapi, adanya hutan damar yang teduh dan

nyaman untuk trekking, hingga flora dan fauna yang unik

sebagai bagian dari kekayaan hayati Taman Nasional Gunung

Halimun Salak yang memang bersebelahan dengan kampung

ini. Dengan kata lain, Kampung Sukagalih ini memang menjadi

bagian dari penyangga Taman Nasional.

15 Pendampingan Pengembangan Ekowisata di Desa Penyangga Taman Nasional

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Manfaat

● Peningkatan pendapatan bagi masyarakat setempat secara

berkelanjutan;

● Introduksi pertanian organik bagi para petani setempat yang masih

mempraktekkan praktek konvensional agar kompatibel dengan

ekowisata;

● Pengurangan ketergantungan terhadap budidaya sayur yang intensif

dan ekspansif yang mengancam lahan-lahan pada kawasan hutan atau

lahan-lahan dengan kelerengan yang curam;

● Terjaganya kelestarian lingkungan kampung dan sekelilingnya yang

memiliki nilai ekologis penting sebagai bagian dari penyangga Taman

Nasional Gunung Halimun Salak dan hulu dari DAS Citarik.

Luaran/capaian

● Telah dilaksanakannya uji coba paket wisata yang menghasilkan

evaluasi dan rekomendasi bagi perbaikan dan penyempurnaan

Kampung Sukagalih sebagai destinasi ekowisata

● terbangunnya infrastruktur secara swadaya dalam bentuk jalan

setapak sebagai tindak lanjut dari rekomendasi yang

disampaikan sebelumnya;

● terjaganya semangat, kesadaran kritis, dan aksi kolektif warga

untuk mengembangkan ekowisata di kampungnya melalui

interaksi yang kontinu dengan pendampingnya.

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16 Livestock Integration Program with Organic System (GARASI ORGANIK)

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Organic Garage is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program of PT Pertamina EP Asset 3 Subang Field in

collaboration with CARE LPPM IPB which is located in Pringkasap Village, Pabuaran District, Subang Regency, West Java.

In addition to the people of Pringkasap Village, the main target is for the Sa'urus Farm livestock group. This program is

implemented from September to December 2020. This program carries out animal husbandry activities organically and

integrated with each other. Efforts to produce organic livestock are realized through the provision of organic feed and

livestock herbs which are also produced independently. Organic feed contains high protein and probiotics derived from

maggot and odot grass. Organic waste management is carried out to meet the production needs of maggot livestock and

also to produce organic fertilizers used in the cultivation of odot grass and herbal plants. This activity also applies the

principle of zero waste where all livestock waste including animal manure is used as manure to support other organic

livestock activities.

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17 Demo Pengolahan Hasil Ternak di Desa Sudajaya Girang,Selabintana Sukabumi

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Demo pengolahan hasil ternak di Desa Sudajaya Girang diselenggarakan di Poktan Alamanda Kampung Flori

Selabintana Sukabumi pada hari Selasa 11 Agustus 2020 Acara yang dihadiri oleh perwakilan Ibu Ibu PKK

Pemberdayaan Kesejahteraan Keluarga KWT Kelompok Wanita Tani dan Posyandu ini berjalan dengan sangat

lancar sesuai dengan protokol Covid 19 Meskipun peserta dibatasi maksimal 20 orang, tetapi peserta sangat

antusias karena demo mengenai pengolahan hasil ternak ini merupakan acara pertama yang diselenggarakan di

desa ini. Demo yang dilakukan berupa pengolahan susu menjadi susu pasteurisasi dengan berbagai varian rasa,

pembuatan lotion dan masker wajah dan pembuatan bantal dari bulu domba Selain cara pengolahan demo juga

membahas mengenai cara penyimpanan packaging, dan cara pemasaran produk Menariknya peserta secara

sukarela mengajukan diri untuk menjadi volunteer untuk membantu pelaksanaan demo tanpa harus ditunjuk

Peserta yang lain ikut memerhatikan dengan seksama dan mencatat semua prosedur yang dilakukan Acara

berjalan dengan sangat kondusif meskipun cuaca saat itu sedang turun hujan

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18 Palm Oil Solid Waste Processing into Various Product (Product Diversification) to Improve the Economy of Wirajaya Jasinga Village, Bogor Regency

DescriptionThe economic improvement of WirajayaVillage, Bogor Regency, which is an underdeveloped border village through the utilization of the natural resource potential (SDA) of oil palm biomass into various kinds of innovative downstream products, is a community service activity from the Department of Physics, FMIPA IPB in 2020 and 2021. The activity begins with a socialization program to farmer groups, transfer of simple technology in processing POEFB waste and palm fronds, create creative product designs according to the market, and provide solutions in product sales. Technical assistance related to integrated waste processing from upstream to downstream has also been carried out through product diversification such as organic fertilizer made from POEFB as raw material, lignocellulosic POEFB as a raw material for biocomposites and planting media, as well as various creative industries from palm fronds (plates, brooms, fruit baskets, etc).

The impact of this activity is quite large and able to increase family’s income during the COVID19 pandemic. The raw material used is a waste which is abundance and freely to grab in their region. Currently, solid waste of oil palm in the oil palm plantation of PTPN VIII Cikasungka accumulates around the trees as natural fertilizer and the rest is disposed of and not utilized optimally. In the rainy season this waste will decompose and pollute the river, while in the dry season the organic waste can emit a foul-smelling gas and which can cause sparks due to the remaining oil content.

This activity is a real contribution of IPB in preserving the environment by converting

waste into creative products that have high economic value and selling value, as well as involving the community of farmer groups around the plantation village.

BenefitsThe benefits are the increasing the A creative material engineering industry through community service activities has produced innovative and environmentally friendly products. The main ingredient for this innovative industry is oil palm biomass from Bogor Regency, which involves village farmer groups around the PTPN VIII plantation. This activity directly contributes to the economic improvement of Wirajaya Jasinga Village by employing families around the plantation with an additional job during the COVID19 pandemic. This activity is a manifestation of IPB’s service to the community in addition to the implementation and development of biomaterial science.

ChallengesGeographically, Wirajaya village is an underdeveloped border village with a limited access to transportation, package/expedition services, banks, the internet connection, etc. All of those problems become the drawback and challenge for selling/marketing the commodity and products of Wirajaya village.

Outcomes(1) Developing a creative industry of solid palm oil wastes (POEFB and palm sticks) around PTPN VIII Wirajaya Jasinga area by involving the community of farmer groups; (2) Providing the added value,

increasing the competitiveness, and diversifying the downstream products and palm oil derivatives; and (3) Improving the economy of underdeveloped border villages in Bogor Regency, reducing the unemployment, pushing the village community activities during the COVID-19 pandemic through creative innovations.

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KRL Sabilulungan in Sukamantri Village together with the community has taken the initiative to process and utilize waste, which then encourages the establishment of a waste bank institution.

The institutional waste bank has been running and managed by the community but not optimally. So it is necessary to increase the capacity of human resources in managing the waste bank.

To improve the institutional performance of the existing waste bank, counseling on the institutional management of the waste bank was carried out by Lecturers from the Center for Agrarian Studies together with the waste bank manager at the Forestry Research and Development Center located in Sukamantri Village.

19 Management and Institutional Strengthening of Waste Bank:KRL Sabilulungan, Sukamantri Village

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